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- Football Game Postponed.
- GREEN TO SAVE STRENGTH.; Spears Will Keep Dartmouth Regulars Out of Tufts Game Today.
- FRENCH SEEK REASON FOR BRITAINS'S STEP; Temps Asks if It is Reply to Refusal to Meet Germans atGeneva.
- SERVATIUS WINS AND LOSES; Steinbugier Beats Veteran, 150-128 --Latter Defeats Boyd, 150-142.
- Two New Buildings Planned.
- MEXICO TO RECEIVE RECOGNITION SOON, COLBY ANNOUNCES; New Agent Presents a Letter Which Is Accepted as Basis of Negotiations. HIGHLY PRAISED BY COLBY "Mexican Question Will Soon Cease to be a Question," the Secretary Says. PROMISE TO MEET CLAIMS Joint, Commission Proposed to Adjust Them--No Confiscation ofProperty, Agent Declares.
- LATONIA RACE EASY FOR MISS MUFFINS; She Has Two-Length Margin Over Rivals in Two-YearOld Feature Sprint.
- Permits Rise in Tariff To End Chinese Famine
- PAUL PROCLAIMED, REGENT SWORN IN; Greek Government Awaits Reply of Constantine on Conditions Presented to Him.
- N.O.T. & M. Dividend a Surprise.
- LEAGUE ESSAY CONTEST OFF; Chairman Hays Declines to Co-operate in Selection of a Jury.
- CUBA TO GET LOAN FROM BANKERS HERE; American Financiers Arrange for Credit of $75,000,000 to $100,000,000. MAY BE OFFERED TO PUBLIC Haitian Government Also to Obtain $15,000,000 Loan to Care for External Debt.
- IRISH HOME RULE BILL PASSES COMMITTEE; Liberal and Labor Members Boycott Discussions--Suggest Making Candidates Take Oath.
- REVISIONISTS.
- COMMODITY PRICES CONTINUE TO DROP; Reserve Bank Reports Declines This Month in Wholesale and Retail Figures. LOWEST FALL IN CLOTHING Only Advances Noted Are In Fuel, Lighting, Housefurnishings and Drugs.
- CAMPAIGN STIRS FRENCH.; More interested in Election Here Than in Previous Fights.
- LOAN TO HAITI CONSIDERED.; American Financial Adviser Advocates $15,000,000 Advance.
- WILL MARKET CROPS
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SCHOOLBOY SWIMS TODAY.; Five P.S.A.L. Meets to be Held in Columbia University Pool.
- DAYLIGHT TIME SOON TO END; Clocks Will Be Turned Back an Hour at 2 A.M. Tomorrow.
- The Civil Service.
- SEASONED HOOSIERS MEET ARMY TODAY; Annual Game with Notre Dame May Be Slow One Because of Heavy Gridiron.
- TEST NAVY BACKS TODAY; Folwell Will Try Two Sets in Came with Western Reserve.
- OLD WALDO HOUSE WILL BE OCCUPIED; New Owner for Artistic Madison Avenue Home Which Was Never Occupied. COST MORE THAN $550,000 Residence on Seventy-second Street Corner Will Be Altered Into Small Apartments.
- SOVIET BUILDS UP ARMY.; Trotzky Points to Needs of Troops on Southern Front.
- ADAMS IS CUE VICTOR.; Defeats Whitehill, 25 to 20, in Three-Cushion Billiard Tourney.
- Deals in Greenwich Village.
- CONTENTION OVER MACSWINEY'S BODY; Family Finally Accepts Charge After Leaving It Several Hours on Quay at Cork. LIMIT THE FUNERAL PARADE Authorities Bar Political Demonstration in Obsequies tobe Held Tomorrow.
- SHOWS TRAVIS HID BOND DEAL LETTERS; Fanshawe Tells of Five on 'Moral Obligation' Sale That Controller Suppressed. PINCHED BY BOTH SIDES Broker Testifies to Attempted Repudiation of "Blot on Office" Transactions.
- Wilson in a Letter to Cox Praises His Fight; Expresses His Confidence as a 'Loyal Supporter'
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Dull Market Brings Slight Changes of Rates--Gold Goes to Japan.
- WOOD COMES EAST TO VOTE FOR HARDING; General Visits Republican Headquarters and Is Confident Senator Will Be Elected.FOR STRONG FOREIGN POLICYSays It Should Be Conservative, but Protect American Rights andInterests Abroad.
- THE PRESIDENT'S BELIEF.
- DOHENY ISSUES STATEMENT; Explains Relations-of Mexican and British Mexican Petroleum Cos.
- IRISH POLICE KILLINGS.; 115 Up to Wednesday, Only 10 of Whom Died in Defending Barracks.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- First Dividend on a Texas Road.
- Steamship Rotterdam in Port.
- HE DECLINES APPOINTMENT.; Martin J. Gillen is Third to Refuse to Go On Shipping Board.
- WHEAT MARKET VARIES.; Argentine Frost Reports and Farm Strike Cause Unsettled Close.
- Contacts Let for New State Roads.
- Mrs. Mischa Appelbaum Out Today.
- NAME OFFICIALS FOR GAME.; Tufts, Eckersall and Marshall to Oversee Nebraska Match.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- INDUSTRIAL CRISIS MENACES FRANCE; Many Thousands Out of Work as Demand for Manufactures slackens. RETAIL PRICES STAY HIGH Government's Efforts to Reduce Unemployment Meet Little Response from Workmen.
- PENN GIANTS TO BATTLE.; State Eleven Is Sure to Give U.P. One of Year's Greatest Tussles.
- PRINCETON LINEUP SHOWS CHANGES; Murrey to Direct Team Against West Virginia--Other Regulars Missing.
- $10,000 GIFT TO RED CROSS.; Miss Jones's Will Carries Other Public Bequests Also.
- ITALY TO SEND RICCI.; New Ambassador's Appointment Waits on Approval of United States.
- HOPPE AVERAGES 75.; Billiard King Defeats Peterson in Exhibition Match, 300--68.
- BUYS WHEATLEY ESTATE.; Rushmore-Davis Farm Purchased by H.A. Murray of This City.
- JURY TO BE ASKED TO INDICT FOUR IN BUILDING GRAFT; Evidence Already Gathered Is Considered Sufficient for Criminal Prosecution. SWANN NAMES UNTERMYER Lockwood Committee Counsel Appointed Special Assistant Attorney.FEDERAL INQUIRY TO STARTAttorney General Palmer AppointsJoseph Kaufmann to Investigate Trust Charges. To Assist Untermyer. MAY INDICT FOUR IN BUILDING GRAFT Atwell Figures In Case. Calder Advocates Relief.
- HOSTILITY TO LENIN GROWING IN RUSSIA; But Returning French Refugees Say People Fear Worse Anarchy if He Should Fall.REPORT KERENSKY MOVEParis Hears He Is Going to Moscowto Rally All Anti-Bolshcvist Parties.
- FINED $1,000 FOR TAX FRAUD; Cotton Goods Dealer Also Sentenced to One Day's Detention.
- Wages Cut in Southern Mills.
- BRIGHTER SKIES IN MEXICO
- OFFERS STOCK TO EMPLOYES; General Electric Gives Details of Installment Purchase Offer.
- HARDING CHARGES MISRULE AT HOME; Declares Democrats Centre on "Speculative Propositions " as to Foreign Affairs. SEES WAR SEED IN TREATY Tells Cincinnati Crowd He Will Submit No Covenant Containing Article X.
- The New Theatre Purpose.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- ANNUAL AWARDS TO HEROES; Carnegie Commission Honors Ten Who Gave Their Lives for Others.
- SAY LASKER PLAN IS NOT FEASIBLE; Directors of American League Declare They Cannot Subscribe to the Proposition.MAKE COUNTER SUGGESTIONAsk for Board of Nine, IncludingThree from Minors, to WorkOut Another Arrangement. Lasker Plan Ineffectual. Would Not Prevent Gambling.
- SANDRINGHAM HAT HERE FROM LONDON; Daily Mail's 100 Prize Creation Recalls Dickens'sDick Swiveller.CAMERA MEN DISAPPOINTEDIsaac F. Marcosson, Writer andTraveler, Returns from Exploration of Africa.
- TOUCHDOWN THROWN OUT.; Committee Rules Villa Nova-George Washington Game is 7-7 Tie.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- Spanish Bull Fighters Want Raise.
- GAME TO TEST CORNELL.; Ithacans Look to Rutgers Contest to Give Line on Team.
- MEREDITH MAY NOT PLAY.; West Virginia's End Unable to Participate in Final Practice.
- TO HELP CUT COAL PRICES.; Anthracite Operators Pledge Aid to the Department of Justice.
- McDANIEL IS VICTOR.; Defeats Cohen in Three-Cushion Billiard Match by 35 to 27.
- YACHTSMAN BUYS ISLAND.; George P. Bonnell Acquires Farwell's Island Near Port Chester.
- Concrete Ship Sinks in Collision off Newport; Goes Down in Three Minutes; 19 Missing
- RUSSIA REVOLTS REPORTED.; Rebels Said to Have Forced Evacuation of Odessa.
- TO BUILD $3,000,000 POLICE HOSPITAL; Promoters of the Plan, Through Joseph P. Day, Buy a Site in Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn. OPPOSITE THE ART MUSEUM Drive to Procure Building is Proposed--Guggenheim, Wanamakerand du Pont Aid Scheme.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Conserving Oil Resources.
- SENATORS APPEAL; 'A Barren Victory,' Say Leaders if Republicans Elect President and Lose Senate.
- THE GENERAL HOLD-UP.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; London Prices Irregular, Exchange Lower at Paris.
- ROOSEVELT MAKES 12 SPEECHES IN DAY; "Things Look Awfully Good," He Says at Ossining," and We're Going to Win." DWELLS ON SWING TO COX Denounces "Hard Boiled" Republicans Who Favor League but Vote Ticket Straight.
- DENIAL FOR CANTACUZENE.; Has Not Received Russian Government Funds While Here.
- WOMEN'S JURY IS PRAISED.; Nurse Who Sues Another Woman Gets Verdict in Atlantic City.
- HUGGINS TO MAKE CHANGES.; Yankee Head Predicts Revision of Outfield and Pitching Staff.
- COTTON REACTS AS TRADERS HOLD OFF; Decline at New Orleans Promotes Cautious Buying--Prices Down 60 to 85 Points.
- TUXEDO HALLOWE'EN DANCE; Season's Debutantes in Club's Big Circular Ballroom.
- Kaiser to Race Bello.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- JUNKERS DEFIANT IN REICHSTAG CLASH; Reactionary German Parties No longer Hesitate to Challenge the Republic.SECRET TROOPS BUILT UPOrganizations in Bavaria, Saxonyand Elsewhere Prepare for a Test of Strength.
- BANDITS GET $54,500 IN CHICAGO HOLD-UP; Bank Messenger Fatally Wounded and Policeman Injured in Battle in Street.
- RUTGERS PLAYERS FIT.; Duffy Will Be the Only Regular Out of Game with Cornell.
- RUBBER TIRES DOWN 12 %.; United States Company Reduces Prices, Goodyear to Follow.
- Boxing at Commonwealth Tonight.
- Tenement Investments.
- Michigan Sugar Gouger Sent To Cell for 2 Years and Fined
- NEW PREACHER FOR WILLIAM; Head of Herrnhueter Will Conduct Special Religious Services Sunday.
- REDUCE THEATRE PRICE.; Selwyns' Drop to $2.50 Forecasts Abandonment of $3 Scale.
- BISHOP WILSON OUT FOR HARDING; Says World Peace Could Be Attained Better by RepublicanAdministration.
- COOLIDGE VS. HARDING.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- HYLAN WOULD OUST LAWYER.; Wants Van Steenburgh Removed as Counsel in Queens Gas Cases.
- Farmers' Credit Organizations.
- THANKS TEXAS GOVERNOR.; President De la Huerta Sends Cordial Message to Hobby.
- Bayard Dodge to Direct Relief.
- Ray's Last Match Here to be At Lido Beach Election Day
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- WILLIAMS GETS NO PAY FOR GANS BOUT; Boxing Commission Upholds Action of Common wealth S.C. --192 Licenses Issued.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- FIREMEN DENOUNCE; Association Including Policemen Resents His Opposition to Two-Platoon Bill.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- READS CARDS FROM BACKS.; Prosecutor McGrath Meets Challenge in Krohnberg Trial.
- Over Half Harvard Freshmen Engage in Organized Sports
- Woolen Company Exonerated.
- PAUL BONES WINS OVER POOR FIELD; Kentucky Derby Victor Scores Easy Success on Muddy Track at Laurel.
- The Bronx Market.
- COCCHI CONVICTED, GETS 27 YEARS; Murderer of Ruth Cruger Guilty on All Four Counts of indictment. BOLOGNA APPROVES VERDICT Townspeople Throng the Court as Jury Proclaims "Extenuating Circumstances." Jury Out 90 Minutes. The Story of the Crime.
- POLISH LEADER ASKS PARLEY AT VILNA; Also Demands Withdrawal of Other Troops--Lithuania Orders Mobilization.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- DR. AND MRS. FROST FOR COX; College President Likens Harding to "Lodge with a Weaker Head."
- ENDING THE BRITISH COAL STRIKE.
- WELLS WON'T VERIFY 'HARDING LETTER'; Refuses to Say Alleged Message to Stanley Washburn Is Same as W.D. Vanderlip Had.
- Alsace-Lorraine as an Issue.
- WANTS ALL WOMEN TO STAND TOGETHER; Mary Garrett Hay Advises Federation of Clubs to IgnoreDifferences in Politics.WOULD AMEND ALIEN LAWOrganization Holds Foreign-Bornwives Should Take, Oath ofAllegiance Before Voting.
- ANOTHER MILLION CUT FROM BUDGET; Reductions to Estimates Now Total $5,170,342--Board Must Hasten Work. AUTOMOBILES UP AGAIN Craig and LaGuardia in New Tilt-- Enright Loses $125,000 Secret Service Fund.
- JENNINGS IS SIGNED TO ASSIST M'GRAW; Veteran Player and Manager to Succeed Evers with Giants Next Year.
- EXPECT BRITISH MINERS TO ACCEPT SETTLEMENT; In Some Cases Pits Are Already Being Prepared for Work-- WelshExtremists Opposed.
- BARNES TO PLAY HERE.; Golf Pro Signs Three-Year Contract with Pelham Country Club.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- McGRAW HELD IN $500 BAIL.; Giants' Manager Pleads Not Guilty of illegal Possession of Whisky.
- RETURN OF HARRIS WILL AID COLUMBIA; Field General's Reappearance Helps Chances Against Williams in Game Today.
- $200,000 WEST HARLEM DEAL; Pinkney Estate Sells Seventeen Lots to Builders.
- BOY RUNNERS IN ACTION.; Seventeen Teams Will Be Entered in Cross-Country Run Today.
- Private Dwelling Buyers.
- COX QUESTIONS HARDING ABOUT ALLEGED PLEDGE; Asks Him About Promises to Senatorial Cabal, Harvey and Bankers. HINTS AT A DEAL WITH ROOT Presents Harding's Record as Proving Him in "Bondage to Big Business." LEAGUE POSITION SCORED Crowds Out at Youngstown and Akron in Rain and Sleet to Cheer Governor.
- NO AGENT SENT TO WRANGEL; Consul Goes to Aid American Officer at Constantinople.
- MUSIC; Miss Mary Mellish's Song Recital. Ninon Romaine's Piano Recital.
- MRS. ROBINSON INSISTS; Says Tentative Draft Was Considered by Roosevelt and Lodge in December, 1918.
- AN UNCONSCIOUS BURCHARD.
- TIRE CO. ARRANGES CREDITS.; Goodyear Concern Finds It Unnecessary to Make New Loans.
- FISHING BOATS SHOW CLASS; Esperanto and Delawana Meet in Waters Off Halifax.
- Italy's Denial on Coal Contracts.
- FEW LIQUOR PERMITS GIVEN.; Ban Lifted, but Three-Fourths of Applications Refused.
- GUY H. SCULL DIES OF BLOOD POISONING; Ex-Deputy Police Commissioner Succumbs to Infection from Carbuncle in His Nose.
- Rickets 'Makes Run of 54.
- PRICES REACT FURTHER.; Dun's Reports Show 97 Articles Down, 15 Up in Week.
- GERMANS DEMURRING; French and Belgian Demand for 800,000 Cattle Is Bitterly Resented.
- NO CONFERENCE PLANNED.; H.G. Pender, Dartmouth's Graduate Manager, Disclaims Report.
- IMPORTANT GAMES ARE SCARCE TODAY; Most of October's Final Football Battles Appear Likelyto be One-Sided.TIGERS TO SEEK VENGEANCEWill Grapple with Mountaineers inJungle--Army, on Tiptoe, AwaitsNotre Dame's Rush. Tigers' Hopes Are High. Notre Dame at West Point.
- TO HONOR WAR'S FALLEN.; Company D, 307th Infantry, Will Plant Memorial Tree in the Mail.
- CONFERENCE GAMES TODAY.; Three Undefeated Teams to Take Part in Important Contests.
- WAR MASK AGAIN BEATEN BY RECOUNT; Stordam's Horse Repeats Victory Over Rival in EclipseHandicap at Yonkers.LOVELY FINALLY WINS ONEQraduates from Maiden Class byCapturing Test at One MileLady Stella Leads Juveniles. War Note Takes Lend. Wins by Ten Lengins. Fright Big Disappointment.
- Commercial Leases.
- Franklin Street Resale.
- ODDS ON HARDING BIGGEST SINCE 1876; Wall Street Bets at 7 to 1 Make Cox Greatest of Presidential Long Shots.$1,000,000 FUND DOUBTED Cox Men Unable to Get 10-to-1Wagers--Favorites Lost in1884, 1888 and 1916.
- JAPAN DEMANDS APOLOGY BY CHINA; Charges Use of Chinese Guns in Massacre by Siberian Red Forces.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Irregular Recovery in Stacks-- Money 10 Per Cent.--German Exchange Weak.
- COX FUND BOOSTED BY LEAGUE FRIENDS; Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Three Others "Match the President's" Donation. HUGHES MAN HITS HARDING Another Contributor Doubts That Mothers Can Forget the Terrible Nights of War.
- Mary Rose Actors Here from London
- SEES TURNOVER TO COX.; Morgenthau Finds Voters Have Been Aroused in the West.
- JUSTICES OF THE FIRST DISTRICT
- English Wool Prices Lower.
- BROOKLYN CHEERS SMITH AND MOTHER; Governor Tells Great Audience Miller Is Silent on His Own Platform. SAYS HE HAS NO MISGIVINGS Denies Opponent's Charge That He is Indifferent Toward Democratic National Ticket. Miller Silent on Platform For an Executive Budget.
- No Bid for Salvaged Vessel.
- Passengers on the Olympic.
- JACKSON IS VICTOR OVER FITZSIMMONS; Bout Stopped After Tenth Round When Yorkville Boy Is Badly Punished.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- THIRTEEN INDICTED IN BASEBALL FIXING; Chicago Grand Jury Holds Them for Operating Confidence Game and Conspiracy. BAIL IS FIXED AT $10,000 State's Attorney Moves for Their Extradition--Heads of Three Pools Are Also Indicted.
- WEINHEIMER MAY BE OUT.; Injury Likety to Keep Violet Captain from Lineup Against Trifity.
- Dannaccna Probable Favorite In $7,500 Latonia Cup Today
- Long Island Sales.
- CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW
- HARRIERS ARE READY.; Cornell and Harvard Teams Go Hilland-Dale Route Today.
- IT'S COX, SAYS WHITE; HARDING, SAYS HAYS; Democratic Chairman Predicts Ohio and Indiana Will Be in His Party's Column. OPPONENT SEES LANDSLIDE Republicans Will Have at Least 368 Electoral Votes and Break the South, He Thinks. Strength Grows in East. Predicts Break in South. IT'S COX, SAYS WHITE; HARDING, SAYS HAYS
- Giolittl Thanks American Women.
- Xavier Sodality Condemns Cartoon.
- Slayer of Two Sentenced to Die.
- CONGRESSMAN GOLDFOGLE.
- OPPOSES SOLDIERS' BONUS.; H.C. Pell Says Measure Would Cost New York $500,000,000.
- YOUNG JEWS HONOR MEMORY OF SCHIFF; Services Held in Great Hall of the Y.M.H.A., of Which He Was a Benefactor. NOTED RABBIS ARE HEARD "His Death Is Israel's Sorrow," Says Dr. Samuel Schulman-- Held Up as Example.
- ARREST THREE MEN IN COOPERATIVE ROW; Meeting Following Resignation of Brindell Results In an Altercation. TWO DISTURBERS FINED $5 Founder of Corporation Says They Were "Radicals" and Tried to Disrupt Society.
- SENTENCE WIFE SLAYER TO 25 YEARS IN PRISON; Chicago Jury Rebuked by Judge for Penalty Imposed on exLieutenant Wanderer.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- Miss Griffith Now Aims at Women's Golf Title of India
- SHERIFF'S TENANTS WIN 'HUNGERS STRIKE'; Quit Eating in the Berkeley When Knott's Company Raises Rate $5 a Week. RENT INCREASES ACCEPTED But Holders of Apartment Leases Threaten Suit When Food Prices Go Up.
- JONES MARES SHIFT FOR COLGATE GAME; Yale Coach Decides to Use Kempton, Kelly and Campbell Against Maroon.
- CALLS BETTING A FOOTBALL MENACE; Berry, Cornell's Graduate Manager, Hints at Possibility of'Buying' College Players.
- TRILLION RUBLES IS SOVIET'S DEFICIT; Washington Sees Evidence of Desperate Plight in Moscow Statistics.HUGE PROPAGANDA FUNDit is Equal to the Combined Expenditures for Agriculture andthe Interior.
- TO RUN AT VAN CORTLANDT.; Columbia Harriers Will Meet Williams Team This Morning.
- Suburban Buyers.
- GREEN TO MEET M.I.T.; Dartmouth and Tech Harriers Will Run Over Hanover Course.
- COLLEGE OUSTS PROFESSOR CHANCELLOR BECAUSE OF CIRCULARS ON HARDING; DENOUNCES HIS "UNWORTHY METHODS"; HE RESIGNS BY REQUEST Action Taken by Wooster Trustees Who 'Repudiate' the Letters.MANY OF THEM SENT OUT"For the Manifest Purpose ofAppealing to Prejudice and to Influence the Electorate."ADMITTED HIS AUTHORSHIPDr. Chancellor Said to Have Declared, However, He Felt He Had Done Nothing Improper. Extent of the Campaign. Statement by Republicans. Professor Chancellor's Career.
- BIG FRAUDS BARED IN ITALIAN INQUIRY; Three High Officials of National Oil Trust PlacedUnder Arrest.WAR SWINDLES CHARGED Several Trust Plants Sequestrated,with Millions of Cash andCredit Resources.
- CATHOLIC PAPER PRINTS CARTOON DISCLAIMER; The Boston Pilot Says It Is Glad to Publish the Republican Disavowal.
- FIGHT OVER THE BODY AT HOLYHEAD STATION; Call Officials Body-Snatchers. Woman Bruised in Melee.
- FARMERS AS PRICE FIXERS.
- CARRIERS TO INSIST ON RIGHTS IN LABOR; Railway Executives Expected to Announce Their Stand on Dispute Soon. VIEWS ON SEPT. EARNINGS Too Soon to be Used as Guide, Some Leaders Think--New York Central Net Declines.
- CORRECTS H.W.TAFT ON COX; Auditor Challenges Statement Candidate Opposes Article X. Change.
- TWO GET NOBEL PRIZES.; Dr. Bordet of Brussels and Prof. Krogh of Copenhagen Honored.
- DISPUTE STANDARD OIL MONOPOLY IN FRANCE; Anglo-Persian Firm and Powerfal french Interests Link Upto Share Trade.
- TRUCK DRIVERS ASK; Men Decide Not to Strike on Nov. 1, When the Present Agreement Expires.
- ATTACKS SCHOOL 'AUTHORS'; Hirshfield Says Books of Doubtful Value Are Sold to City.
- ARTICLES FOR BOUT TO BE SIGNED NOV. 5; Important Detail of DempseyCarpentier Match AwaitsRepresentative from Cuba.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- Naval Orders.
- HARVARD TO USE SUBS; Regulars Will Be Missing in Lineup Against Virginia.